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RonH
Contributor Location: Norway (from Australia) Joined: Sep 05, 2011 10:13 Messages: 364 Offline
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Just back from vacation (and still a PD10 user) I thought "Not many new topics in PD10".
Then I realised that PD11 was naturally capturing most interest.
However some topics are useful across the PD versions (particularly 10/11) so is there some way of 'linking them together' to get an overview of all topics perhaps with a small additional vertical column within which is 10 or 11 ... this could also be ' click selective'. There are good examples of this methodology on the net. CYa Ron (W10/i5gen8/Nvidia)
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Bubba in TX
Senior Contributor Location: Central Texas Joined: Dec 12, 2009 21:32 Messages: 1332 Offline
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There are good examples of this methodology on the net


Yes....

But not here. Unless someone goes and gathers all the links up manually (which is a pain) it does not happen.... Usually a search for the topic in question does not work as many people never title their threads where it is topic searchable. "help me, need help, PD11,10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3, is not working", and a multitude of other title names that do not mach what the problem actually is. A search goes across all versions... sometimes you get lucky but most of the time you don't. __________________________________________
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RonH
Contributor Location: Norway (from Australia) Joined: Sep 05, 2011 10:13 Messages: 364 Offline
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Thought that might be the case but worth checking.
Thanks Ron CYa Ron (W10/i5gen8/Nvidia)
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